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of Santa Ana Section 8: System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan <br />Section i System Evaluation and Capacity <br />Plan <br />This section of the SSMP presents the City's sanitary sewer system evaluation and capacity assurance plan. <br />8.1 Requirements for System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan <br />Element <br />The City has prepared and implemented a Capital Improvement Program (CIP) that will provide adequate <br />hydraulic capacity of key sanitary sewer system elements for dry weather peak flow conditions, as well as the <br />appropriate design storm or wet weather event. The City's Sewer Master Plan encompasses the following <br />components: <br />1) Evaluation - Actions needed to evaluate those portions of the sanitary sewer system that are <br />experiencing or contributing to an SSO discharge. The evaluation provides estimates of peak flows <br />(including flows from SSOs that escape from the system) associated with conditions similar to those <br />causing overflow events, estimates of the capacity of key system components, hydraulic deficiencies <br />(including components of the system with limiting capacity) and the major sources that contribute to <br />the peak flows associated with overflow events. <br />2) Design Criteria - Where design criteria do not exist or are deficient, undertake the evaluation <br />identified in (1) above to establish appropriate design criteria. <br />3) Capacity Enhancement Measures - The steps needed to establish a short- and long -term CIP to <br />address identified hydraulic deficiencies, including prioritization, alternatives analysis, and schedules. <br />The CIP may include increases in pipe size, 1/1 reduction programs, increases and redundancy in <br />pumping capacity, and storage facilities. The CIP shall include an implementation schedule and shall <br />identify sources of funding. <br />4) Schedule — The City has developed a schedule for all portions of the CIP developed in (1) -(3) above. <br />This schedule shall be reviewed and updated consistent with the SSMP review and update <br />requirements. <br />The City maintains a Sewer Master Plan which addresses the requirements outlined above. The elements of <br />the Sewer Master Plan includes: <br />1) The 2003 Sewer Master Plan Update and Infiltration and Inflow Study analyzed the capacity of larger <br />city sewers (generally 10 inch diameter and larger) for peak flow conditions under both dry and wet <br />weather conditions. Deficient sewer line segments are identified for prioritization in the capital <br />replacement program. <br />The 2003 Sewer System Master Plan includes a list of recommended projects to address existing and <br />future capacity deficiencies. The projects are grouped in four different priority categories, with <br />priority 1 being the highest priority category and 4 being the lowest priority category. A copy of this <br />master plan document has been provided to the Regional Board in digital format. Updates to the <br />April 2014 8 -1 <br />55CC -34 <br />